American Indian Center
AIC helps to minimize the cultural distance associated with transition when a student leaves their home area. We provide American Indian students a support and resource center with an awareness of Native customs and culture. We are here to help you achieve college success!
New Students
Becoming a student has never been easier.We understand that preparing for college can be overwhelming, even confusing at times. That’s why we created the New Student Checklist. This handy checklist contains all the steps you need to complete before your first day of class. It will guide you through the enrollment process, track your progress as you go, and help make sure you don’t miss anything. |
|
Don't Forget About Tribal ScholarshipsTribal Scholarships are available to members of 22 supported nations in Arizona. You will need to complete a Financial Needs Analysis online at www.aasfaa.org. Remember to print a copy of your completed Analysis for your records. |
|
Come in and Meet with an AdvisorAdvisors can assist you in choosing the courses that fit your academic goals and help keep you on track for graduation. There are also academic advisors for specified academic programs such as nursing, dental hygiene, or some business career options. Drop in -- or call ahead for an appointment. |
|
Attend New Student OrientationMCC's New Student Orientation is a fun way to learn information about campus resources, academic success, university transfer, campus life and more! All while having fun and making new friends! |
|
Join the Inter-Tribal Student OrganizationThe Inter-Tribal Student Organization (ISO) is a student organization that provides an opportunity for Native American students to interact socially and develop leadership skills. Join us for weekly ISO Meetings, American Indian Orientation, Picnics, Recognition Banquets, Indigenous Nations Month, ISO on the Move, Holiday Celebrations, and more! |
So go about life condemning none but looking kindly and with love upon all
American Indian Center - Southern & Dobson: 480-461-7931 | Building 36 | Red Mountain: 480-654-7200 | Mesquite Building | email

